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This test consists of 15 multiple choice questions and 5 short answer questions.
Multiple Choice Questions
1. What habit does William get into doing?
(a) Writing on his book one hour a day.
(b) Attending the Driffields' parties.
(c) Reading only one hour a night instead of four.
(d) Walking with Rosie in the neighborhood.
2. What does Rosie do after William weeps at his home?
(a) Crys also.
(b) Undresses and makes love with him.
(c) Tells him he is silly.
(d) Comforts him like a mother.
3. What does Isabel say Rosie looks like in the painting of her?
(a) A river sprite.
(b) Eve in the garden.
(c) A vengeful goddess.
(d) A sacrificial heifer.
4. Who is Mrs. Hudson?
(a) William's first landlady.
(b) The next-door neighbor where Williams lives.
(c) A friend of his aunt and uncle.
(d) A friend of Ted and Rosie.
5. What does William do all day while living at Vincent Square?
(a) Sleep.
(b) Lecture to students.
(c) Work at the hospital.
(d) Write.
6. Where does Rosie live?
(a) Newport News.
(b) Brooklyn.
(c) Yonkers.
(d) Philadelphia.
7. What is one thing that has not changed about Rosie when William sees her late in her life?
(a) Her deepset, sparkling eyes.
(b) Her concern for others.
(c) Her child-like and mischievous smile.
(d) Her good figure.
8. What is Quentin Forde most interested in at the Driffields' parties?
(a) Talking to Ted about plots.
(b) Coming to the attention of Isabel Trafford.
(c) Talking to Jasper Gibbons.
(d) Rosie's beauty.
9. Who did Rosie think Ted would marry rather than Amy?
(a) No one.
(b) Mary-Ann.
(c) His first girlfriend with whom he has a son.
(d) Isabel.
10. What does William sense about Ted's affect?
(a) He is unhappy.
(b) He is becoming surly.
(c) He is in love.
(d) He is growing aloof.
11. To what do the Driffields invite William?
(a) To some friends's home for tea.
(b) To share thier box at the horse track.
(c) To a book reading.
(d) To their regular Saturday afternoon gatherings.
12. Why does William say Ted would not have taken Rosie back?
(a) Ted would feel cuckolded.
(b) Ted would always wonder if she would leave again and it would harm his artitic life.
(c) Ted's strong feelings had passed.
(d) Ted would be afraid he would not measure up to Kemp.
13. To William, how does Rosie always remain?
(a) Unspoiled and artless.
(b) Fun but not too bright.
(c) Deceitful but fun.
(d) Warm and caring but with a layer of roughness.
14. Where does Rosie take William?
(a) To join a whist game.
(b) To see Ted.
(c) To the horse track.
(d) To meet her daughter.
15. What does Ted seem to be doing?
(a) Getting ready to divorce Rosie.
(b) Getting ready to snatch a piece of fame.
(c) William has no sense about it.
(d) Broadening his horizons.
Short Answer Questions
1. What do William and Rosie do for the next year or more?
2. Who attends Ted and Rosie's parties who helps propel artists to fame?
3. Why is William bitter?
4. To whom has Roy grown close?
5. Who calls Rosie a nymphomaniac?
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